Knitty!

You guys are wonderful and I love you. And now you’re famous fashion models too! 😉

I can’t tell you how honored and delighted I am that one of my patterns made it into Knitty. In the five years that I’ve been seriously knitting I have used at least a dozen Knitty patters, all obviously free of charge. I am so happy to finally give back! Thank you Amy, tech team, and other designers for another fabulous issue.

I found your blog through Knitty. Your pattern is great. Congrats on law school. I’m currently in my second year and it really manages to suck up your knitting time, but what little time you do get is so much more appreciated. Good luck!!

First–I saw the hats and said these I have to knit. Love them. Then I scrolled down and saw they were designed by my favorite former co-worker — what a surprise!! You are such an amazingly well-rounded individual — what with law school and previously working absolutely grueling hours, you have also developed an amazingly interesting blog. Hope law school is off to a good start–stay in touch. Miss seeing you around the office. Also, the apartment is adorable!

I was looking over the pattern (and loving it by the way) and I scrolled down to the bottom and thought, she looks familiar!! Congrats. This hat is definitely one of my favs from this issue. And malabrigo…yum! I can’t wait to knit this up in chunky! 🙂 Great color choices as well. The other day I was just talking about how orange was under-rated. 🙂

I just finished it and I LOVE IT!!! When i saw it, i was so glad because the pattern called for malabrigo, my favorite yarn ever. Thank you for writing the pattern, I think I’ll make a few more in the future.

I loved the pattern when I saw it on Knitty and I started knitting it right away! Unfortunately, I think I’ve found an error in “version 2.” On round 15/16, you have 4 sets of 21 stitches, for 84 stitches total. However, on round 17, the instructions only have you knitting 19 stitches (four times), and even if you follow the instructions, it would add a total of 16 stitches, but you’re only supposed to end up with 12 more, for 92 total. I hope this description makes sense — and I hope you post a correction, because I don’t know if I can sort it out on my own and I really want to finish this pattern!